Use the verbs in the correct tense : when he was gone, a tall pale youth with long hair, who (to wait) patiently for mr. bigger all the time, (to appear) in the doorway. his eyes (to be) dark and melancholy; his expression, his general ap- pearance (to be) romantic and a little pitiable. “sorry (to keep) you waiting,” (to say) mr. big- ger. “what you (to want) to see me for? ” the young man (to hesitate). “the fact (to be),” he (to say) at last, “i (to be) horribly short of money. you can (to pay) me for that thing i (to do) for you the other day? ” “how much we (to settle) it for? ” “twenty pounds, i (to think).” “make it twenty five,” (to say) mr. bigger generously. “thank you. i (to suppose) you wouldn’t like to have a show of my landscapes.” “no, nothing of your own,” (to reply) mr. bigger.
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